New bee habitats thanks to RGB brick donations

Businesses, schools, and community groups from across Devon and Cornwall in south-west England have been nominated by their local community to be given a bee brick from RGB Building Supplies so that they can encourage solitary bees to outdoor areas.
September 10, 2021
By Guy Woodford
RGB Building Supplies' mascot Archie Bee holding some of the bee bricks that were donated to schools and community groups

For every sale over £150 during Solitary Bee Week, between Monday 28th June and Sunday 4th July, RGB donated money to purchase bee bricks from Cornwall-based company Green&Blue. The builder's merchant was able to buy 80 bricks, which will provide environments for bees to nest, and invited people to nominate schools, businesses, charities and community groups to receive one of the special bee houses.

Solitary bees don't live in colonies and, as they have no honey or queen to protect, they aren't aggressive and don't sting. They makeup 90% of the bee population and are essential for the ecosystem as they pollinate plants and crops, ensuring they are healthy and productive. However, due to a loss of natural habitat, they are in decline.

Lee Kift, branch manager of RGB Barnstaple, said: "Thanks to everyone who made a purchase during Solitary Bee Week and helped us to buy bricks that we could donate to the local community. Solitary bees are so important to the ecosystem, and we hope all the schools and groups who have received the special bricks enjoy watching the bees coming and going from their new habitat."

Having been nominated to receive a bee brick from RGB, the below will be able to create a solitary bee house in their outdoor spaces: Affinity Outdoor Adventures, Tiverton; Apple Tree Farm Services, High Bickington; Appledore Primary School; Ashleigh Primary School, Barnstaple; Berrynarbor Britain in Bloom; Bishop Tawton Primary School, Barnstaple; Boyton Primary School, Launceston; Bradford Primary School, Holsworthy; Countess Wear Primary School, Exeter; Early Birds Nursery, Fremington; Exmoor Forest School, Lynton; Falmouth School; Farms for City Children, Exeter; Felicity's Fledglings Nursery, Barnstaple; Geeb Farm, Lands End; Hayward's Primary School, Crediton; Hi-5, Bude; Holsworthy Scout Group; Ilfracombe Junior School; Kings Nympton Primary School; Kingskerswell School, Newton Abbot; Ladysmith Infant and Nursery School, Exeter; Landscore Primary School, Crediton; Little Frogs Pre-School, Torrington; Marwood School, Barnstaple; Moorland View Ward, North Devon Hospital; North Devon Hospice, Barnstaple; Parkham Primary, Bideford; Polperro Primary  Academy; Rydon Primary School, Newton Abbot; St Catherine's Primary School, Newton Abbot; St Columba & Torpoint RFC; St Margaret's Primary School, Bideford; St Mary's Primary School, Bideford; Sticklepath Primary School, Barnstaple; Tarka Swims, Bideford; The Burton Art Gallery, Bideford; Thorne Day Nursery, Holsworthy; Wolborough Primary School, Newton Abbot.

A further 40 bricks will be given to RGB customers.

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